With PurpleAir, they give you the option when you setup the sensor to make the 
data public or private.

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On January 9, 2018 at 05:45:25, Greg Troxel ([email protected]) wrote:


Thomas Carlin <[email protected]> writes:  

> Yes you can access the purple air data locally, I posted a link to their  
> hidden document above. Something like <sensorIP>/json. It will still send  
> data to their cloud, but you won't be dependent on it to get your data, and  
> you will be able to access it quickly.  

Thanks. Regardless of cloudy issues, it will be great to have another  
driver.  

My concern about the cloud is not relying on it, but sending data in the  
first place, especially since they seem to think it should all be  
published.  

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